People are dissecting a newly unearthed Ocarina of Time beta build
The files reveal all so🐼rts of work-in-progress and scrapped content

A group of Nintendo preservationists has unearthed a prototype and an early build of The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. Both early builds have been made public, and so of course Zelda enthusiasts are picking apart the files and finding 🍌all manner of work-in-progress and scrapped content.
the Ocarina of Time prototype was from just three d🍬ays before the game launched, and likewise contains only minor differences in audio, text, and gameplay. Still, the group was able to find over 500 (and counting) differences from the fu🍸ll version, which you can check out .
The beta version reveals a much earlier Ocarina of Time 𒀰build,ꦜ with half-built assets and scrapped areas, items, and mechanics. That version, found hiding on an F-Zero X development cartridge, contains data intended for Nintendo's 1997 Spaceworld show, Forest of Illusion reckons. Here are some very early versions of some of Ocarina of Time's most recognizable locations, as well as some images of what appear to be scrapped areas, found by Twitter user @xdanielzd.
z_overdump_map_11 pic.twitter.com/qoMP6xJRLD
_31Oh hey, looks familiar! pic.♔twitter.c𓃲om/tmKfbHjavk
_34, Gerudo Valley? pic.twitter.com/gNosyS3o7o
_35,𝐆 outside Hyrule Castle pic.twitterꩵ.com/ToNdzlMZqo
Oh, no🐻, _29 here is Kokiri, _28 is I dunno. A scrapped part of Hyrule Field? pic.twitter.com/3vmGtkRx1g
_86, 🌺whatever this dungeon is, it looks neat! pic.twitter.com/GZh6t49mZV
And check out this early build of Kakariko Village, which is noticeably bigger than the final version. It's likely that Nintendo had originally planned for a bigger map, but had to scale things down for perfo🌱rmance oဣnce all of the other assets were added.
It's cool enough to see these work-in-progress environments, but the beta build also gives us a look at some content that never made it into the final game, seen here for the first time. For example, it seems Ocarina of Time was originally going to give you a grass whistle to summon Epona like in Twilight Princess. Another data dump apparently reveals that there was going to be an item that lets you fly around as Navi. Weirder yet, there's a cache of items from the beta build that seems to confirm that Nintendo almost꧋ gave Ocarina of Time its own version of the blue shell.
ShimmerFairy of TCRF has ripped this amazing sheet ꧟of early icons from the 1997 Ocarina of Time prototype overdump that released today.Look at that bonkers blue shell! Ear🔯ly hookshot! So much more! pic.twitter.com/aXscW1DaTa
The nam♛es and effects of the items explained! pic.twitter.com/7dS4oZehmi
And this is Huge -- the effect 🌳of the lo💮st Magic Spells explained!!!!! pic.twitter.com/fnhoDZxU2c
ShimmerFairy of TCRF has ripped this amazing sheet of early icons from the 1997🥀 Ocarina of Time prototype overdump that released today.Look at that bonkers blue shell! Early hookshot! So much more! pic.twitter.com/aXscW1DaTa
As the discovery is still young, new stuff is being found by the minute, so we're likely to continue finding canned con🍌tent and pre-release assets for some time.
If that's your thing, check out these recent Switch leaks that reveal some of Nintendo's early plans for the console.
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